Moto G6
- Pre-installed selection of Amazon apps, including the Amazon Widget, Amazon Shopping, and Amazon Alexa. Prime members have easy access to daily deals, Prime movies and TV shows, Prime Music, Prime Photos, and more with a single sign-on experience
- Amazon Alexa: Double press the power button when your phone is unlocked to just ask, and Alexa will respond. Alexa can play music, provide news updates, or check the weather wherever you are
- 5.7" Full HD+ Max Vision display with an 18:9 aspect ratio, 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of internal storage with option to add up to 128 GB of microSD expandable memory, and Android 8.0
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 1.8 GHz octa-core processor, fast 4G LTE speed
- 12 MP + 5 MP dual rear cameras for studio-quality portraits and 8 MP front-facing camera with LED flash for wide angle selfies
- All-day battery + TurboPower charging: 3,000 mAh battery, hours of power after minutes of charging with TurboPower charging
- Unlocked for the freedom to choose your carrier. Compatible with AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon networks. SIM card not included
- Prime members and accounts are limited to the purchase of one of each Prime Exclusive Phone every 12 months
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About to Explore
What we do
Motorola created the mobile communications industry. We invented
most of the protocols and technologies that make mobile communications
possible, including the first mobile phone, the first base station, and most
everything in between.
Today, we are combining that pioneering spirit with a renewed
commitment to consumers. That’s why our phones run on Android, the world's most
popular operating system. Android brings the openness that shaped the Internet
to the mobile world. That’s also why we are dedicated to bringing consumers
around the world great value through devices that don’t compromise on quality,
experiences or style.
For the past 80 years, our engineers have thrived on invention and
on finding new ways to solve problems. We continue to look for new
opportunities to change people’s lives for the better through the magic of
mobility.
Motorola, Inc. was
an American multinational telecommunications company founded on
September 25, 1928, based in Schaumburg, Illinois. After having lost
$4.3 billion from 2007 to 2009, the company was divided into two
independent public companies, Motorola Mobility and Motorola
Solutions on January 4, 2011. Motorola Solutions is generally
considered to be the direct successor to Motorola, as the reorganization was
structured with Motorola Mobility being spun off. Motorola Mobility was sold to Google in 2012, and acquired
by Lenovo in 2014.
Motorola designed and sold wireless
network equipment such as cellular transmission base
stations and signal amplifiers. Motorola's home and broadcast network
products included set-top boxes, digital video recorders, and network
equipment used to enable video broadcasting, computer telephony,
and high-definition television. Its business and government customers
consisted mainly of wireless voice and broadband systems (used to build private
networks), and public safety communications systems
like Astro and Dimetra. These businesses (except
for set-top boxes and cable modems) are now part of Motorola
Solutions. Google sold Motorola Home (the former General
Instrument cable businesses) to the Arris Group in December 2012
for US$2.35 billion.
Motorola started in Chicago, Illinois,
as Galvin Manufacturing Corporation (at 847 West Harrison
Street) in 1928 when brothers, Paul V. and Joseph E. Galvin, purchased the bankrupt
Stewart Battery Company's battery-eliminator plans and manufacturing equipment
at auction for $750. Galvin Manufacturing Corporation set up shop in a small
section of a rented building. The company had $565 in working capital and five
employees. The first week's payroll was $63.
The company's first products
were battery-eliminators, devices that enabled battery-powered radios to
operate on household electricity. Due to advances in radio technology,
battery-eliminators soon became obsolete. Paul Galvin learned that some radio
technicians were installing sets in cars, and challenged his engineers to
design an inexpensive car radio that could be installed in most vehicles. His
team was successful, and Galvin was able to demonstrate a working model of the
radio at the June 1930 Radio Manufacturers Association convention in Atlantic
City, New Jersey. He brought home enough orders to keep the company in
business.
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